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Originally posted by jared_bays View PostI met you and Robert today at Double G & I promise y'all will be the ones that I call if I am in the need for good dogs. 600 yard track is pretty dam good in my book, I'm sure Mr. Long is tickled pink to have his deer.
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Originally posted by tex4k View PostTracy or Matt Kuykendall West of San Angelo
325-450-8102
325-450-0180Originally posted by Chance Love View PostOk, let me clarify...
Central, West, and North.....Matt McWilliams (325) 456-0773
He is in Brady, and I just consider that central. Angelo, Schleicher, Sonora, etc. are no problem.
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thomson2008
Tracking dogs in Texas
The dog trails the deer and the sport of it is for me [as the dog’s owner] to determine where that deer is going to cross the road and that’s where I need to be standing for me to shoot the deer. When they’re doing this, they’re running across people’s personal property. You know, it just boils down to that was a legal activity years ago, but you were supposed to shoot them on your property. You don’t have a right to turn a dog loose for it to wreak havoc on everybody’s personal property.
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thomson, if I am reading your post correctly, you are of the mind set that TEXANS are running dogs to kill deer? Is that correct?
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